Lunch Counter has been open for about a month, serving coffee, baked treats and health food.
Renowned sculptor Patrick Dougherty brings ‘stickwork’ to Jackson
Dougherty’s nest-like sculpture woven of willow branches is now on display outside the Center for the Arts.
Jeff Moran builds community with story slam connections
The local MC and event host discusses the art of public speaking and the rewarding experience of hosting Teton County Library’s Cabin Fever Story Slam.
Alina Lobacheva Plummer: A Jackson resident and new U.S. citizen in her own words
Lobacheva Plummer is one of 20 new citizens who were welcomed during a naturalization ceremony at Grand Teton National Park on Friday.
On Set: Second annual Wydaho Adventure Film Festival returns to Victor
The growing local film festival has expanded to two nights for its second edition.
Artist Emily Boespflug’s “Precipitous” exhibit depicts emotion in nature
The local artist discusses her passion for the outdoors, love of color and the healing power of art.
Meet KHOL’s new deputy director, Eli Bernstein
Bernstein joined the KHOL staff earlier this month after more than a decade in magazine journalism.
Exhibit features earliest photographs of Yellowstone National Park and Tetons
A free event Tuesday with historian and author Bob Blair at the Jackson Hole Historical Society and Museum will discuss the work of “pioneer photographer” William Henry Jackson.
The summertime magic of Shakespeare in Jackson Hole
Off Square Theatre’s Natalia Macker and Melissa Elliott discuss the joy of bringing Shakespeare to life and this year’s production of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.”